Individual Day Habilitation (individual or group) supports learning and assistance in: self-care, sensory/motor development, communication/socialization, daily living skills, community living and social skills.
Day habilitation activities are intended to build relationships and natural supports.
Services are provided in a community settings or in a provider facility.
- Explore the person’s natural connections with people, family, staff and support teams
- Inquire about their favorite places to go and things to do, like shopping eating, and recreation
- Find out if there are preferences for small gatherings or crowds, hanging with close friends or meeting new people
- Help them participate in seasonal activities or weather, or determine if they are up for adventure or cozy calm – even what they don’t like to do.
- We learn about choices for connections such as church membership, social clubs, family visits or desired vacations. Their information will be recorded in a fluid document of life domains